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    Emmanuel Levinas (/ˈlɛvɪnæs/; French: [ɛmanɥɛl levinas]; 12 January 1906 – 25 December 1995) was a French philosopher of Lithuanian Jewish ancestry who...
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  • Levinas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995), French philosopher Michaël Lévinas (born 1949), French composer...
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  • Bergo, Bettina (23 July 2006). "Emmanual Levinas". Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-04-21. E. Levinas - Collected Philosophical Papers (p.47) (Translated...
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  • delivered a eulogy at Levinas' funeral, later published as Adieu à Emmanuel Lévinas, an appreciation and exploration of Levinas's moral philosophy. Derrida...
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  • Meontology (category Emmanuel Levinas)
    to Levinas, meontology refers not to another being but to an inability to be that leads to a transcendent realm "other than being". However, Levinas suggested...
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    and Emmanuel Levinas. [1997] 2006. "Qui Dirait Eurydice? What Would Eurydice say?: Brache Lichtenberg Ettinger in Conversation with Emmanuel Levinas." Philosophical...
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  • Face-to-face (philosophy) (category Emmanuel Levinas)
    Specifically, Lévinas says that the human face "orders and ordains" us. It calls the subject into "giving and serving" the Other. Lévinas' phenomenological...
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  • South America, post-World War II Europe, and elsewhere – included Emmanuel Levinas and Elie Wiesel. Not much is known about "Chouchani," including his...
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    with a naked face. And without knowing, he quoted Levinas, who is the philosopher of the face. Levinas says that [having seen] the naked face of your interlocutor...
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  • French businessman Emmanuel Levinas, French-Lithuanian Philosopher and Talmudic commentator Emmanuel Lewis, American actor Emmanuel Christopher Loblack...
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    Jonas, Karl Löwith, Charles Malik, Herbert Marcuse, and Ernst Nolte. Emmanuel Levinas attended his lecture courses during his stay in Freiburg in 1928, as...
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  • Totality and Infinity (category Books by Emmanuel Levinas)
    the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. Highly influenced by phenomenology, it is considered one of Levinas's most important works. Levinas advances the thesis...
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  • Otherwise than Being (category Books by Emmanuel Levinas)
    Autrement qu'être ou au-delà de l'essence) is a 1974 work of philosophy by Emmanuel Levinas, the second of his mature works after Totality and Infinity. Totality...
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  • Blanchot et Emmanuel Levinas, Louvain, Peeters, 2007 Critique n°229, 1966 (numéro spécial, textes de Jean Starobinsky, Georges Poulet, Levinas, Paul de Man...
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    psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) and the philosopher of ethics Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) established the contemporary definitions, usages, and applications...
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    obeying His moral law: "love of God is love of morality." Similarly, for Emmanuel Levinas, God is ethics, so one is brought closer to God when justice is rendered...
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    have today." Levinas' main attack on Kierkegaard focused on his ethical and religious stages, especially in Fear and Trembling. Levinas criticises the...
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    philosophy, however, is said to include an innovative use of the method. Emmanuel Levinas in 1929 gave a presentation at one of Husserl's last seminars in Freiburg...
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  • Civilization (1961) by Michel Foucault Totality and Infinity (1961) by Emmanuel Levinas One-Dimensional Man (1964) by Herbert Marcuse Negative Dialectics (1966)...
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  • Robert Bernasconi (category Levinas scholars)
    State University. He is known as a reader of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas, and for his work on the concept of race. He has also written on the...
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  • rationalities" A number of philosophers, including Emmanuel Levinas, have introduced the concept of the "Other". For Levinas, the Other is given context in ethics...
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  • first published in a 1931 French translation by Gabrielle Peiffer and Emmanuel Levinas with advice from Alexandre Koyré. They were published in German, along...
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  • "infiniteness" of the Other would allow Levinas to derive other aspects of philosophy as secondary to this ethic. Levinas writes: The others that obsess me...
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  • style et à l’idée musicale. Emmanuel Levinas : pour une philosophie de l’hétéronomie (dir.), Paris, Bayard, 2006 Levinas et les théologies (codir. Shmuel...
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  • of Vermont and "a world-renowned expert on the French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas". He was an advisor to presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on his...
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  • of an alternative viewpoint. The concept was further developed by Emmanuel Levinas in a series of essays, collected in Altérité et transcendance (Alterity...
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  • Bracha L. Ettinger, Emmanuel Levinas (1991–1993), Time is the Breath of the Spirit. Oxford: MOMA, 1993. Bracha L. Ettinger, Emmanuel Levinas (1991-1993), "Que...
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  • were Max Scheler, Wilhelmus Luijpen, Hannah Arendt, Karl Jaspers, Emmanuel Levinas, Gabriel Marcel, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Edith Stein...
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  • Pierre-Sylvain Régis Édouard Le Roy René Le Senne Claude Lévi-Strauss Emmanuel Levinas Benny Lévy Pierre Lévy Lucien Lévy-Bruhl Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond Jacqueline...
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    1969 and became influenced by dependency theory and the writings of Emmanuel Levinas, both of which were to become major influences on his thinking. In...
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